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How many sensors in a 1996 Pontiac trans am?

There's no single definitive answer to how many sensors are in a 1996 Pontiac Trans Am. The exact number depends on the specific options and features installed on that particular vehicle. A base model will have fewer sensors than one with, for example, traction control or advanced climate control.

However, a 1996 Trans Am would likely have dozens of sensors monitoring various aspects of the engine, transmission, brakes, and other systems. These could include, but aren't limited to:

* Engine sensors: Oxygen sensors (O2), mass airflow sensor (MAF), throttle position sensor (TPS), crankshaft position sensor (CKP), camshaft position sensor (CMP), coolant temperature sensor, manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor, etc.

* Transmission sensors: Various sensors related to transmission operation and shifting.

* Brake sensors: ABS sensors (if equipped).

* Other sensors: Airbag sensors, speed sensors, various switches acting as sensors (door switches, seatbelt switches, etc.).

To find the precise number for a specific 1996 Pontiac Trans Am, you'd need to consult a wiring diagram or parts catalog specific to that vehicle's VIN number.